4.BEFORE OPERATION (NECESSARY INSPECTIONS/ CHECKS)
Checking engine oil level
0Remove oil gauge and check oil level :
-If level is low, fill to the top of the oil filler neck.
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- If fuel level is low, place the engine switch to "STOP" | ||||
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-Refill fuel tank up to the specified level indicated by the "LEVEL" mark in the fuel filler openings as shown.
Tank capacity | 3.5 lit. (0.92 U.S.gal) (up to |
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+CAUTION1 . Take the proper precautions to prevent fire hazards when refilling.
2. Avoid overfilling.
3. Be sure to stop the engine before refilling.
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